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HP DV6 Pavillion <Ralink Wireless><ATI 5650>

1.-> Ralink wireless card RT3090Solution to problems like System Hangs when enabling wireless or wireless card not working.
The problem with this device is that the Drivers installed by default are older of the wireless adapter RT2860 ,which needs to be disabled.
So before installing drivers for RT3090 default drivers must be disabled .

Enter the following Command

lsmod | grep pci

>>List of devices will appear
rt2800pci
rt2800lib
rt2x00pci
rt2x00lib

Now above devices needs to be disabled.So that they dont automatically load up after rebooting.

Now go to directory

cd /etc/modprobe.d

edit the file "blacklist.conf" use the following command

vi blacklist.conf

bt5 will give an ATTENTION message

PRESS E that is edit anyway.

Goto the End of the file and write

blacklist rt2800pci

Save and Quit.

Reboot.

After Rebooting

Check if rt2800pci is disabled or not.

Again Type :- lsmod | grep pci

No device's must be there(Thats in my case)
Just make sure rt2800pci is not there.

Re: HP DV6 Pavillion <Ralink Wireless><ATI 5650>

Everything works perfect except the soundcard... Cant get it working, the normal sounds like on logging are ok, but the sould level keeps on 0% even if im rising it.. seems cannot find and install correct drivers, any suggestions ?

Re: HP DV6 Pavillion <Ralink Wireless><ATI 5650>

Originally Posted by Sp4wN

Everything works perfect except the soundcard... Cant get it working, the normal sounds like on logging are ok, but the sould level keeps on 0% even if im rising it.. seems cannot find and install correct drivers, any suggestions ?

navigate to Places>> /usr/bin/Pulseaudio.. double click. now for pulseaudio to start in runtime go to System>>Startup Applications Edit pulseaudio, in the command line type /usr/bin/Pulseaudio. save.